Show THE V HERALD-REPUBLICA- - N SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL ‘ 2G 1917 OGDEN DEPARTMENT Tie Newest Out Just Here— GOSSARD AND JUSTRITE CORSETS Circulation Department 2616 Wash inert on avenue ' Telephone 916 Billy Burke HOUSE DRESSES $100 $165 and $195 “The Store That Serves You Best" D J Oreenwell Correspondent 916 - t Telephone NOTICE Tie circulation and news departments of Tie Salt Lake Herald Republican in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at 2516 Waslington avenue —the Orphenm tleatre block For tie Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly Extraordinary Special Lot of WAISTS lot of A the loveliest creations imaginable in CREPE DE CHINES - LATE OPENING OF BOND ISSUE UP brand-ne- w G PONGEES LIN- GERIES LACES etc to which we have added various lines of Incomplete our smartest higher-price- d waists Splendidly - tailoredt snappy styles with the i new pockets and at- large collars belted eftractive Made fects like best home-sew- n just garments roomy-anperfect fitting ' On Broadway Between Main and State - SCHOOLS ADVISED FOR VOTE TODAY! d ’ - Tremendous Plans Made Necessary to Accommodate Vast Shipments of Summer Apparel Have Swept Stock-Adjusti- ng Canners Fear Labor Short- Ogden Taxpayers : Will Deage and Urge Fall Term to' cide on Raising $200000 for School Purposes Begin October 15 ' - Special to The Special to The April 25 — Taxpayers Herald-Republic- Herald-Republica- n April 25 —Fearing a labor shortage In the harvest fields and canneries by reason of the raising Can-neof a army members of the Utah large association urge that the public schools of Utah be not opened next fall until October 15 that the boys and girls may take the places of enlisted men Resolutions upon the governor to take upcalling the question with the rtate superintendent of public instructhe individual school boards tion and were passed unanimously The canners discussed the threatened can shortage and the members situation was serious but agreedis the there a chance that a supply will be available for perishable products lo-J Leonard superintendent of the which ' snpplies Utah cal can factory canners - is to give- a definite report In a few- days Resolutions adopted with respect to the delayed opening of the public schools follow: "Whereas the Uunited States government is recruiting our army to’ a war basis and it is estimated that by 1 1917 they shall have secured August 600000 men and “Whereas these 500000 men will be strutted to a large extent from the classes and thereby make It aboring for difficult the food packers of this to secure sufficient labor for country and the proper harvesting preparing packing of fruits peas tomatoes and other products and “Whereas the food situation of our demands that we conserve in country all perishable food all manners possible and ‘in order to do this-wproducts must be assured of sufficient labor to handle these promptly and whenefficiently for ready ’products be It and packing now thereforeharvesting “Resolved that the Utah canners In do request special meeting assembled in our and urge that allin-public schools communistate especially canning ties be delayed In opening this fall until October 15 or at least until our foods are properly taken perishable rare of They will give the canners the benefit of the student help which we feel will be necessary this year on account of the scarcity of labor it is further “Resolved that we urge our governor the Mon Simon Bamberger to take this matter up with the superintendent of public instruction and various school boards the state throughout be accomplished this end may that also be It further “Resolved that a copy of these two lutions be given the press for publication and sent to the secretary of the' National Canners’ association at Washington D C” Ogden rs - - WOULD SHUT POOL HALLS AT 10 O’CLOCK an of Ogden tomorrow will vote upon the question of issuing 1200000 worth of bonds' for improving remodeling and building public schools inC Ogden Johnson declared-i- t Supt was his Henry opinion the bonds will carry assince the several sociations seem to be strongly in favor of the bonds and there is no organized opposition Many of the largest have Informed members of taxpayers the board that' they will support the bonds There will be tone in each of the municipalpolling one wards place and set of In each polling place as follows:judges — schooL Mrs E First Ward P Brown BHPingree Goddard and William Purdy Second Ward —Grant school L G Slsman J A Smith-anJ Third Ward-- Mound Fort school Shaw Amos I Stone and Ben Myrtillo Garr Fourth Ward — Madison school Aaron Jackson Fred Foulger and Mrs Effie W allace Fifth Ward —Lewis school- Mrs Orson Riser S S Smith and Joseph Wallace The polls will he' open ' from 7 a m to 7 p m Ogden - s’ parent-teacher- - - Mew Suits Se"“a $1945 Suits in the of fashion Herald-Republica- recruits of the Ogden Home guard reported at the armory tonight and for two hours were drilled within the armory and outthe- - rain Five companies side were despite to ages 4of 'organized the recruits Theaccording are- Heber captains Scowcroft Jr George Abbott George Wardlaw A W Hadley and Stuart P Ogden Windows for i MOVIE ACTORS IN GOAT SKINSENACT SENARIoUn Special to The - THIEVES VANISH WHILE MAN GOES FOR GUN Ogden m e er gQQ0©®O0©0GQO®®®©®®QQOOOO(j cents ‘an hour It was announced today A few weeks ago the wage was 17 cents recently it was Increased to 20 cents an hour and the third 'Increase! was announced today Mts Mary AVoolley Winner— In an elimination contest held at the Weber this morning Miss Mary academy was the selected to Woo)ley school decschool at the state highrepresent' lamation contest in Salt Lake next month ' Gladys Peterson won second position Lleenaes Issued — Arthur Marriage' Salt Lake and Gertrude R Walrath’of Arnold of San Francisco procured a and were license here marriage Other married at the county today building licenses were issued to Norris H GetscH and Inez S Mellen both of Salt Lake William H Stone and Mary E Hill both of Ogden and to Elble E Cooper Creek and Vera E Deakln both of Blue lee Comjuny Incorporates —Articles of incorporation of the Ogden City Ice company a ’$10000 corporation were filed In the county clerk’s office today The Incorporators are Ida Thomas G: Earl Thomas’ Zoe M Thomas Gladys B Thomas and Jesse L— Moore Cadet Ball Planned Cadets of the Salt Lake High schoolat and the- - Utah Logan have college Agricultural been invited to attend the military ball to be given under the auspices of the officers of the Ogden High School cadets at the high school auditorium here Friday evening The ‘dancing will be preceded by a banquet at which members of the board of education members of the faculty and officers of the battalion will be present — Layman Services Friday Funeral services for D Layman son of Mr- and at Mrs William Layman will be held 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Slater-vill- a ' I Built to stand tlie rack-- O in g of all sorts of heavy hauling —Kelly O Trucks O -- - - PRISONERS MAY BE USED Special to The -- Herald-Republica- n 25—Weber county’s April will soon be doing profitprisoners Sheriff HC Peterson has able workHeif announced bis way today he would take up with tlie county commission ers the matter cf having theor prisoners agricuL employed in road building tural work preferably the alatter of farm The county- maintains acres at the Infirmity in Roy eighty the Sheriff Peterson proposes to have senmen' work there The squad: ofabout tenced prisoners will average will be fifteen daily and onehe- guard men accord- sufficient to handle Ogden - -- q Call G at our Salesrooms— 127 South State O : Street — and see the Kelly before you buy 0 © © - G - O O district headquarters of which are in this afternoon announced they Ogdn would attend the officers’ training The men to camp at San Francisco' go into training are: Supervisor Benedict of the Sawtooth forest Supervisor Guy B Mains of the Payette forest Supervisor Earl Sanford of the Idaho forest Heiman Work deputy supervisor of the Cat ibou forest Mark Anwho derson of the department and R will enter the grasing corps engineers’ C Williams a former supervisor who has enrolled in the aviation corps o o RICHARD MAY o SR IS STRICKEN BY DEATH Sales Corporation 3 I Motor -5 Branch Logan q South State Street 127 : Utah- Booooooooooopoooooooooooooa Eureka April 25 — Richard May Sr died at the family home this mornwas due to miners’ coning Death He leaves a widow and sumption nine children Injuries suffered in an accident in the mine a few weeks ago are believed to have contributed to his 55 death Guards Placed to Give TOWNS Warning If Turbulent Stream Overflows Special' to The Herald-Republica- n Residents in GlasApril additions gow tonight have guards 'banks of Ogden river the posted to givealong if the now turbulent warning stream overflows Its banks In that event the residents in- Ogden's “Netherlands’’ will hurry to higher ground is Muddy and frothy' the stream In today and flowing at flood ' height broke the lower part of the city avenue banks into Center through the stream fell about three Although the the decided rise fs inches during day asnows when the in the expected mountains melted by today’s warmth reach the stream The replica of the village built at Glenwood park by the Ogden Pictures was about to bs washed corporation island when a force hurfrom the ried to the scene and piled up sand bags said the Commissioner Chris men ready to be street department has Flygare rushed to the seat of trouble any time Ogden 25-- — - - 1 : tonight CITIZENS’ TICKET ON FARMS WINS AT TWIN FALLS © Made to keep going in all sorts of weather © ing to the 'sheriff through ‘rain mud or snow— Kelly Trucks © SERVICE FORESTERS TO Us © © s JOIN RESERVE CAMP exof reserve for Ample powerwith plenty o Demonstrate cess loads or steep q grades—Kelly Trucks 'Ogden April 25 — Six forest service o © men connected with the intermountain Plan out a Severe test then let us show you Q why the Kelly is best suited for your 'work © had served nearly half of their hundred days’ sentence secured hack saws while working on the old city barn a day or two ago and sawed their way out of the county jail last night Word of their has been sent all over the state escape with descriptions of the men and the to pick them up sheriff will endeavor - ' day-in-and-day-- © In Taffetas Crepe de Chines Crepe de Meteors Georgette The most advanced Crepes Crepe and Silk Combinations models for immediate and summer wear Street afternoon business sport and party dresses in an extremely wide choice Every new color Herald-Republica- n Herald-Republica- n Q G G Reduced to Gunniburls Velours Poplins etc Stunning styles for street dress motor or sport wear Practically every'’ clever model brought out this season finds representation Wonderful range of colors high shades and staples dodos April 25 —Had Otis Ward-lig- h 2210 Quincy avenue been able to put his rifle together in time there MILITARY HOP AT might have been two wounded burthis morning He was awakened glars the intruders who flashed a light OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL by in his face as he feigned sleep When the burglars left his room he hurried Special to The while he was upstairs itfor his rifle buttwo the made off putting together Ogden April 25 —One of the closing he said They carried with them a brilliant social events of the Ogden watch they removed from Ward-leigh- 's school will be the military “hop” gold High vest to be given in the school auditorium of Friday evening under the auspices the officers of the Ogden High school battalion of cadets The ball will be preceded by a banquet at which members of the board of education Principal J E Beeson will be Capt W E Kneass and others officers cadet present Among the for Special to The Herald-Rpublic a the affair are arrangements makingErnest Balcli 25 —Truckers employed William Ogden Capt (’apt April Blackman Capt Lowell Baker Lieuts at the of the Union freight Fred Conway Jack Hol-th- Pacific joint anddepot Southern Pacific Henry Olson system and Louis Blake company In Ogden are to receive 22 Let Reduced to See Our - - G G O Mew Coats n to The April 25 —Nearly 200 Special -- G O — belted pleated and height pocketed designs of decided smartness in WOOL JERSEY and VELOUR Dressy tailored sport and other fashionable spring styles fancy lined and attractively trimmed Gold Crimson Reseda Mustard Old Rose and other newest colors Five Companies Organize! and Hold Drill of Two ' Hours ’ o Amazing Special Valnes inSmart Distinctive Garments of Latest Arrival at Very Decisive Savings - Herald-Republica- IfBiY icnoce - Ogden April 25V— Clad In 1 goatskins stars of the Ogden Pictures corporation herded goats and sheep in the hills n near the village of Uintah Special to The east of 25 —Commissioner Ogden this' afternoon making’ the first Ogden April Miles L Tones proposes to have th$ exterior scenes' of' thefeaur picture billiard halls and bowling alleys of Og- “The Lust of the Ages’’ While the den closed at 10 o’clock each evening management had not intended to beInstead of at midnighi and would pro- gin work Until later this -- week ‘the' hibit anybody under the age of 21 fine light and warmth caused & rearfrom vislting such establish- rangement of plans years ments The company's laboratory built at An ordinance to that effect was in- the rear of the Alhambra theatre was troduced at today's meeting of the completed today It Is declared to bs commission but was 'laid on the table the equal ( of any motion picture labfor a few days pending the expression oratory In the country of sentiment of citizens Only three property owners filed the proposed paving protests against avenue and Riverdale of 8 Washington road I’etitions are on file from abuttors some of whom want concrete paving others bitulithic and others asphalt pavement a -- JMfDIG Special to The PROVO ANSWERS CALL Special to The Herald-R- e publican Provo April 25 —Gilbert Oliver Ilaws years of age and a resident of Provo since is birth died at his home on North Academy avenue early this morning from a stroke of apoplexy is survived by his wife three Mrs Ruby L Baum of Neldaughters li esvl lie Ida Mrs Edna N Andrews of Provo and Mrs Zora D Holman of Tabor Can one brother Haws of Riverside Cal and twoGeorge Mrs sisters Mary O York of this city and Mrs Emma York of Spring Lake 67 Herald-Republlc- son Brigham City Mrs 1L D Page Boise and Rudolph Kaiser of Brigham City Services will be held in the Second ward chapel Friday at 2 p m Interment will be in the City cemetery MRS AGGIE"S HAY DIES SUDDENLY Mrs Aggie Sharp Hay 40 Herald-Republic- an - ng - of the Bingham Mines company and II Kuphaldt is ranch owner There much Interest here In re and there is a total of eighteen crulting candidates as a result of the celebration Special to The Twin Falls' April " 25 — The citizens’ for examination for either the army or ticket pledged to secure a pure water navy for the city at approximately system one-hathe cost of the plan drawn by ' L C Kelsey ‘was elected by an overBOX whelming majority over an active though' scattered opposition F F Bracken citizens’ candidate for mayor received 1422 votes aagainst 457 for Judge E A Walters ARE TO BE GRADUATED prominent who ran as an independent attorney E J Ostrander citizens’ candidate for council received 1162 votes to a total vote of 616 for I E Finney the indeC B Channel Special to The pendent labor candidate 1162 votes as for councilman received 380 Brigham City April 25 — Friday citizens’ candidate to 566 cast for H- - F pupils of the eighth grade in Box Elthe Independent labor candidate der county will be graduated and SatHenry A- L Swim and w H were urday evening at the regular comEldredge oppoelected to the council without mencement exercises these pupils will sition except from Socialists who polled be given their certificates of promotion A Minnick inde- to the high school The grade schools only 18 votes W Reese M Williams defeated of the county will close Friday for pendent 75 a candidate citizens’ the major- the summer vacationThe by Minnick was well known and had to be rendered at the exercisesprogram in the ity the endorsement of labor and exertabernacle municipal follows the After some Demoelements and cises the graduates and their parents ownership him crats who supported for ' party will be guests of the board of educaservice in the past tion at a to be given in the All candidates for mayor pledged high schoolreception gymnasium: themselves for municipal light and Chorus “To the “"Hermit Thrush’’ Garland class Frances Smith director power as soon as practicable Judge Walters entered- the race late at the& Invocation President of Stake S Norman Lee solicitation of friends who made ineffective camRemarks John A though spectacular council contemplates board of education Shumway member The new paign a waterworks system- for a city of Valedictory Anna Wheeler Garland 151)00 inhabitants with provision for an Chorus the Rosy Ldght’’ “SingTWhen Increase when needed eKlsey’s idea Willard class Norton Drunker diof 30000 There is rector contemplatej'a city a strong undercurrent in favor of the Lizzie Rolph Willard Salutatory and a campaign on Address to graduates manager plan soon Prof W E city that issue is likely Morgan B Y U Provo Presentation of certificates President P M Hansen of board of educaBOOTLEGGERS SAW tion Graduation - march Misses Evelyn and Jessie Whitaker WAY TO LIBERTY Sorensen Chorus “Lovely Spring" Whittier class Leona Rich conductor Special to The Overture — Provo April 25 Jesse Robinson and tier band “Rushing Reaves" WhitJ E Hoffman two bootleggers who Benediction Victor E Madsen - Herald-Republica- n lf - 330 iDlPUPILS - Herald-Republlca- a - Every Motorist who knows the thrill of great power evenly flowing from six sturdy cylinders— he who has felt that masterful sense that comes to all who have enjoyed the pleasure of six- cylinder flexibility and tremendous strength— may now fulfill their ownership desire in the - - - - wife of James It Hay who was murdered by Peter Mortensen in Salt Lake in 1903 died yesterday at a local hospital fola short Illness Mrs Hay had lowing been making her home in Kexburg Ida for ten but came to Salt Lake recently y?ars for medical treatment : Mrs Hay was the of Mrs Lizzie R Sharp 3209daughter 8 £tate street C A KAISER DIES She was born in Salt Lake April 14 1876 and was married to Mr Hay in ' AT BRIGHAM CITY 1896 Mrs Tlay is survived by three chilRuth Roberz and James dren her to The Special Mrs Lizzie R Sharp: three mother — 25 C A KaiDr Brigham John Snarp Salt Lake City April brothers ser a prominent resident of this city and Heber Sharp and died today at his home after an illness St Anthony Ida threeJoseph sisters 8harp Mrs several weeks He was 76 years Lizzie Sharp Eldredge Mrs lasting Cecilia old lie joined the Mormon church In ShiurYoung and Miss Cloe Sharp of when about 26 years old and Germany came to America in 1875 The funeral will be held from the Mr Kaiser is survived by a widow Twentieth ward chapel Friday at 1230 and three children Mrs James Knud- - o’clock I-I- Lark April 25 — The towns of Lark and Harrlman joined forces here last night in a patriotic celebration featured by the formal raising of a huge American flag furnished by popular subscription among the employees of the Ohio concentrator Following a monster parade which was headed by a squad of Salt Lake High school cadets and participated in by practically the entire popnlace of the two towns there was ‘a program at the and speeches In the Ohio Social hall W H Forde of Lark an of the company was chairmanemployee and Raf-to- n Balls of Harrlman dedicated the flag speakers were CapAmongUthe S A David Cook astain French sistant United States district and Abbott Maginnlss of Saltattorney Lake Miss Josephine Berry sang "The Flag Without a Stain’’ On tne platform were General Manager A1 Frank of the Ohio concentrator Supt Joseph Hyland flag-raisi- RESIDENT OF OLD-TIM- E MMUTS UAU SIX Comparison only serves to Increase your respect for the Lexington and increases your wonderment that such a big handsome luxurious “slx“ has at last been brought within your reach at a reasonably low figure You are Invited to come1 and give the Lexington a microscopic Inspection Lpcb-Jam- es Motor Co Moxum Hotel Building: Fourth South and State Telephone Wasatch 2S82 Herald-Rcpubllca- n ) |